Always looking to innovate, Lock 50 owner Ed Russo has brought heated igloos to his outdoor patio. “During the good weather months our patio is extremely popular, whether enjoying dinner with that someone special, or just drinks and small plates with friends, our patio is always busy,” said Russo. Add in their Tiki Bar, oyster nights, live music and other special events and the patio at Lock 50 is definitely a place full of excitement. Now, Russo is extending that excitement with the addition of 5 large, clear igloo’s on the patio to help combat what Mother Nature throws at us here in Worcester.
The heated igloos sit on the existing patio, are lit with neon-colored lights, include plants, carpets and even an electric fireplace in one. Different seating arrangements in different igloos accommodate different parties, with some set for intimate dining, while another is set for a more casual gathering with six comfortable chairs around a large coffee table. “Each igloo has a portable heater, but in most cases, the igloo design, combined with the body heat of our guests, make the igloos plenty warm and comfortable,” Russo said. We are thinking add in a glass of wine from Lock 50’s amazing wine selection and the igloo will warm up in no time!
No matter the occasion, the igloos on the patio at Lock 50 offer a new and exciting way to beat the winter blues. So now, even if you see snow and cold in the forecast, you can still get that feeling of dining “al fresco” at Lock 50. The igloos will be available on a “first come, first served” basis.
The culinary footprint of the Canal District continues to expand. Within a year, the Canal has welcomed Table Talk Pies, the Queen’s Cups, Kummerspeck and Broth with the intent of progressing the city’s momentum of becoming the culinary capital of Central Massachusetts and so far, the Canal is holding true to its mission. With only five months into the new year, the Canal continues to promise an array of culinary goodies with the addition of three restaurants and a public market.
Having broken ground on May 7th, the Kelley Square market project – the latest project by businessman Allen Fletcher – marked the beginning of construction of an 80,000 square foot public market and apartment community called Harding Green. With a vibrant enthusiasm for the Canal District and its consistent growth, Fletcher’s Kelley Square Market will house 30 to 40 vendors, with a focus on unique ethnic street foods, fish-mongers, cheese-makers and seasonal markets. In addition to the 30 to 40 vendors, the market will be home to the Kelley Square Diner – a homage to Worcester’s love affair of diners. “I’ve visited a wide range of markets across the country and some markets are doing great things, while others are slowly closing down and I believe that speaks to the markets’ inabilities to cater to the local community,” said Fletcher. “To solve that, the Kelley Square Market will focus on community, the local diversity and embrace human interaction with ethnic street foods, live music and a central seating area under the skylights for dining. I believe this public market can provide a specific a unique experience for the locals but also create a new destination for those visiting from outside of the city.”
While the Kelley Square Market is at the beginning stages of construction, Buck’s Whiskey & Burger Bar wrapped up construction and officially opened its doors last week. Serving up a country theme with Chef John Gremo, Buck’s Whiskey & Burger Bar pays tribute to the owner, Nick Panarelli’s inspiration, The Goat Bar & Grill in Hampton, NH. “From roasted red pepper corn chowder to the open-faced steak tip sandwich, we want to bring something a little different to the Canal District,” said Panarelli. “This area has turned around and it has become the new ‘place to be’ and I believe, it will become the new Shrewsbury Street. With the Railers and the central location, the Canal is hands down the new location for foodies.” With Chef Gremo’s years of experience in the culinary industry – launching successful restaurant concepts in MGM Vegas and appearing on the Food Network (Oh, did we mention Chef Gremo went to high school with Guy Fieri and they are still good friends?) – and Panarelli’s lifetime family history in the restaurant industry (the Panarelli family has owned and operated delis, catering businesses and the Lakeside Bar and Grill in Shrewsbury) we think Buck’s is off to good start and with a motto like “Whiskey Wednesdays: It’s like Taco Tuesdays but for Badasses” there is no doubt, Buck’s Whiskey & Burger Bar will make a great addition to the Canal District.
In addition to Buck’s, the Canal District is set to be home to two additional restaurants: Pho Deli – a Vietnamese restaurant with authentic cuisine and the more popularized Pho dish – and Maddi’s Cookery & Taphouse – an American pub-style restaurant specializing in craft beer. Both restaurants are set to open this year and we hope it’s sooner than later.